You are here: Home>Search Search the archive Currently displaying: 37 results You've searched for: Format: "Newspaper cutting" x Search term Filter by Subject Chipping Campden (5)Churches (2)Cotswold Countryside (1)Dover's Games (5)Education (1)Entertainment (4)Fairs (2)Gardens (1)Literature (2)Markets and Celebrations (3)People (7)Roads (2)Sports (1)Utilities (1) Filter by Format Newspaper cutting (37) Filter by Century 20th (6)21st (6) Griggs: newspaper article by Barbara Griggs Ref: 2017/031/N Newspaper cutting from the Daily Express, article headed ‘Why my father lost his heart in the Cotswolds’ by Barbara Griggs. Ernest 'Chinese' Wilson garden in Campden Ref: 2017/077/NS Combination newspaper cutting about Ernest Wilson and the garden in Chipping Campden. nd Father of all steamships, a Campden invention Ref: 2017/088/DO Evesham Journal and Four Shires Advertiser Saturday April 6 1946 newspaper article with illustration of a stern wheeler. Mentions coverage of the topic in George May’s “History of Evesham” and a contemporary doggerel lampoon sneering at Jonathan Hulls invention. The Quiet Man of Chipping Campden Ref: 2005/036/DS Cutting from “The Times Weekend” 16/10/1999 on the sale of “Little Orchard” in Chipping Campden where Graham Greene lived with his wife Vivien and wrote three of his novels New queen keeps it in the family, newspaper cutting Ref: 2007/098/DS Kate Mapstone, chosen as May Queen for the Scuttlebrook celebrations, 2005. Evesham Journal cutting 24/3/2005. Attendants Jessica Healey, Naomi Hanson, Alice Clarkson, Tom Keyte and Madison Cooper-Jones Campden WEA course 1930, newspaper cutting Ref: 2007/187/L Campden Workers’ Education Association’s course of talks on “Art of the Theatre”, with practical play acting. Cutting from Evesham Journal November 2005, Archives November 8th 1930. More than 30 people attended at the Woolstaplers’ hall. Church east window attributed to Preedy Ref: 2012/032/N Copy of a newspaper article published in the Evesham Journal in 2012 (precise date unknown) about the recent attribution of the stained glass window in the church of St Lawrence, Mickleton to Frederick Preedy, the Offenham born architect and stained glass artist. A leaflet (see 2012/025/L – Box V1) documents other examples of his work ... Cotswold Olimpicks celebrate 400 years of fun Ref: 2011/193/N Copy of article on Dover’s Games published in ‘Farmers Weekly’, 23rd July 1982. Words by Mary Wagner, pictures by Keith Huggett. From the estate of Francis Burns. Fifty Years of Scuttlebrook fun, Stewart, Seumas (author) Ref: 2003/087/E Cutting from the Stratford-upon-Avon Herald, 8th June, 1995. A description of the 50th Scuttlebrook Wake, with photographs of Nan McGrale in fancy dress; Holly Potter as May Queen following on from Vina Hathaway as the first Scuttlebrook Wake queen; pictures of the Morris Men, including David Hart, Alf Hathaway and Norman Morrey; the Campden W.I. ... Headmaster bows out on a high after successful stint Ref: 2007/030/N Jeff Price, headmaster of Chipping Campden School, a cutting about his retirement, from the Cotswold Journal, 18/1/07. Record Numbers seen at crowning of queen Ref: 2007/122/DS May queen crowning at Scuttlebrook Wake, 1957. Jennifer Allely, Scuttlebrook Queen. Mentions: Jane Hobbs, Hilary Bond, Maureen Whatcott, Sandra Potter, Mrs A E Marsh, Mrs Whitfield, Mr Reg R Smith, Janet Bragg, Elizabeth Dennis. Cotswold Journal cutting from archive section, 8th March, 2007. Reunion rolls back 50 years for Co-op Ref: 2017/096 Newspaper cuttings from the Cotswold Journal 2005: Note recalls the days of pounds, shillings and pence signed by Bill Pither (window installer) April 1954 and lists John Shadbolt, Agnes Bruce, Freda Hopkins, Anne Merriman, Robert Sinnott, Jean Parsons and C Haydon; Journal article May 5 2005 features a photo of Jean Lowe, Gwen Hands, Freda ... The Good Old Times Revisited Ref: 2017/099 Newspaper cutting with a description of Chipping Campden’s Whit Week Celebrations 1951 Festival of Britain. On reverse are two items: “No waiting” signs would ruin Campden approach, County Council wants to erect signs and Parish Council objects; D G S Russell letter congratulating Campden on the Whit Monday programme. Chipping Campden Tells Its Story; Reminiscences of an old Campdonian Ref: 2017/100 Newspaper cutting October 20 1934 p16e description of the radio broadcast programme Microphone at Large on the Midland Regional Station and Polly Waine’s refusal to take part in the recording. More trees for Campden; Campden to ask for help towards cost of work on trees Ref: 2017/101 2 undated newspaper cuttings [from Evesham Journal] regarding the provision of trees in Aston Road and later for maintenance on Aston Road and Sheep Street trees; also parking at hotels by the Square; Broad Campden council house parking; Barrel’s Pitch name for school houses and noise from Town Hall dances. Midlands' Olympic Revival Ref: 2017/102 Newspaper cutting Birmingham Post June 7 1976 describing Dover’s Games and Scuttlebrook Wake with photos of Scuttlebrook Wake Queen Tina Tomes and Emma Dunn in fancy dress Dover's Hill; historic beauty spot and landmark Ref: 2017/103 Newspaper cutting Evesham Journal May 1958 Campden Parish Meeting Chooses Electric Street Lighting Ref: 2017/104 Newspaper cutting Evesham Journal & Four Shires Advertiser March 25 1960 article on Council decision to replace 36 gas lamps with electric, also discussion on Town Hall renovation, churchyard responsibility and Sheep Street corner, retirement of Police inspector N E Baker and best kept allotment prize winners; Debating Society and Mother’s Club reports. Newspaper cutting ... Wool Merchants' Town, Half Days in Old Towns XIX; newspaper cuttings Ref: 2017/105 Newspaper cutting Birmingham Post September 26 1959 featuring Chipping Campden. Campden, “a vile place for snobbery”; Fish and chip shop; churchyard; street lighting; noise nuisance; grammar school; field sprays Evesham Journal undated. Gas lighting wins battle of Chipping Campden [section missing] Evesham Journal April 5 1963 Endymion Porter letter from F D A Burns to Sunday Times May ... Battle of the Bruises Ends with Cider Ref: 2017/108 Newspaper cutting from Daily Mail [possibly 1951] on shin kicking contest between winner Joe Chamberlain and Ben Hopkins at Dover’s Games revival Campden Water Scheme a Stormy Meeting Ref: 2017/110 Newspaper cutting July 11 1942 from Evesham Journal on increased water charges and supply issues. Death of Mr Edward Rimell of Campden, newspaper cutting Ref: 2018/070 Evesham Journal June 27 1936 Cuttings about Dover's Games and Scuttlebrook Wake 1950-1964, Evesham Journal Ref: 2002/013/E Newspaper articles 10 June 1950 Weather for…, Our revels are now ended May 26 1951 2 copies, 1951 Whit week celebrations, 1962 Queen Gillian Sadler pulled by morris, Captain Dover arrives 1964, It’s Scuttlebrook picture of Time Stevens, Seumus Stewart and Fred Badger Norton House: accounts of burning Ref: 2019/160/DS Three newspaper accounts of the burning of Norton House, now called Burnt Norton, in 1741. Sir William Keyte died. PAGE: 12Next >